Newsha Ajami
Dr. Newsha Ajami is an internationally recognized expert in sustainable water resource management,
smart cities, water policy, and finance. Currently, she serves as the Chief Strategic Development Officer
for Research in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Area (EESA) at Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory (LBL) where she spearheads interdisciplinary and impact-driven research initiatives at the
nexus of water, energy, and climate. Over the years, she has led groundbreaking research using data
science principles to study the human and policy dimensions of resilient urban water and hydrologic
systems, particularly in the context of a changing climate.
In addition to her role at LBL, Dr. Ajami holds other key leadership positions. She was a mayoral
appointee to the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and served two terms as a gubernatorial
appointee to the Bay Area Regional Water Quality Control Board. She contributes her expertise to the
National Academies Board on Water Science and Technology and serves as a Nonresident Senior Fellow
at the Brookings Institute. Furthermore, Dr. Ajami is an active member of several state-level and national
advisory boards. She also serves as a director on both for-profit and non-profit Boards.
Prior to her tenure at LBL, Dr. Ajami founded and directed the Stanford Urban Water Policy
program and served as a senior research scholar at the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment. She
also held a prestigious Science, Policy, and Technology fellowship at the California State Senate’s Natural
Resources and Water Committee, where she contributed to shaping water and energy-related legislation.
Dr. Ajami has published many highly cited pioneering research articles and co-authored three
books. Her work has garnered widespread attention from prominent media outlets such as The New York
Times, The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, NPR, and PBS, among others. She is frequently
featured as an invited speaker at high-level events and conferences. She received her Ph.D. in Civil and
Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Irvine, an M.S. in Hydrology and Water
Resources from the University of Arizona, and a B.S. in Civil Engineering from Amir Kabir University of
Technology in Tehran.
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